Interesting thought there! No, I have never seen one since most reproductions are the typical white, brown, and black. You might want to contact an auto upholstery shop to see if the material is available and or can it be dyed.. Please let us know what you find out.

On the subject of vinyl tops, a passerby stopped and asked about my car.
I was leaving work and he asked what year. We discussed the restoration
project I was driving and he cautioned me about replacing the vinyl top.
He said to make sure when the top is replaced to sand down to bare metal,
prime then paint it before applying the vinyl. I would not have guessed that.

goodnigh;168533 Wrote:On the subject of vinyl tops, a passerby stopped and asked about my car.
I was leaving work and he asked what year. We discussed the restoration
project I was driving and he cautioned me about replacing the vinyl top.
He said to make sure when the top is replaced to sand down to bare metal,
prime then paint it before applying the vinyl. I would not have guessed that.

mike
'71 Grandé M-code w/toploader

Only applies if the paint under the vinyl is in poor enough condition that pooling moisture will present a problem.

I would not cut down to bare metal and epoxy the vinyl area leaving a shelf of the original paint right at the vinyl molding line - it'd increase the chances for rust, IMO.

awesome! I spoke to a local guy that does vinyl, he does have red available, and he said for my car that sanding down all the rust would be necessary, since the former top is long gone. I still have all the moldings though. Thanks for the pic Caspian, it was a similar car that I saw it on.